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0 P. M. -Flemiiig Stfeet “Methodist Church Parsonage. | TUESDAY— Meeting, Pan-American Poetry | Society, Dedication to Jose Marti y Perez. 8 P. M. Home| of Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, 1101) . South street. | Dinner Meeting, Stone Church Service Club. 6 P. M. Church ‘Annex. Meeting, Division Street School Parent-Teacher Association. .3 P.M. School Auditorium. Meeting, Everready Star Club. 3:30 P. M. Home of Mrs. Susie Skelton, Albury street. ’ ie WEDNESDAY— Regular Meeting, Garden Club | ‘and Treec Guild. 8 P. M. Public bjibrary. ciation. 3 P. M. " “‘Aaaditorium, ae pt THURSDAY— I -city Meeting Between the! lomestead Rotary Club and | »the Key West. Rotary Club. } 12:15 P.M. St, Paul’s Church Annex. Concert, Hospitality Band. 8 P.M. Bayview Park, { =n Fi s- SUNDAY— Coneert, Key West Hospitality ! --tBand. 4 P.M. South Beach, «bawrence R. Bailey and Miss pt G. Nonnemacher, were dined together in wedlock this morning in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord. The ceremony was performed by the wedding was quietly ar- ed and was witnessed by the corte of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nonnemacher. Everready Stars To Meet Tomorrow Everready Star Club will meet tomorrow afternoon 3:30 at the home of Mrs. Susie Skelton on Albury street. This social group enjoys games andea social hour at each meet- | ing.” ) Active | | | SLATE BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Key West Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer | Night 696-W (Jed daiddidigdidgigiggiddi ae oe end i "Wy SALES NOW ON eeecseccccoseses Sponges PIRATES COVE FAMOUS FISHING CAMP On. Oversea Highway, 20 Miles é From Key West SWIMMING POOL-. For Reservations Telephone | Knowles and Mrs. Eddie __PERSONAL*MENTION me Wine, Mr. ai rs! ‘Ja ite, son | and da Mrs. C! dren, and Mrs. Louisa Higgs, who wéze Di FEW briefly with! relatives and friends, left yester- | day afternoon for their homes in| Miami. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wallington who were enjoying a delightful vacation in Key West for about 10 days, were passengers leaving over the highway Saturday eve- ning for their home in Newark, New Jersey. Arthur M. Reynolds, who ar- | rived from Miami last week, left at yesterday for their home in Nash- ville, Tenn., after a delightful visit. by Mrs. Cates, and Mrs. , Annie re, who had been visiting. They re- turned to Miami. Garden Club, Guild To Hold Meeting Monthly meeting of the Garden Club and Tree Guild will be held Wednesday at the Public Library at 8 p.m. This is the regular mecting of the organization. Visitors At Spence Home Miss Luke Duvall of Orlando is houseguest of Miss Bebe Spence at the home in Army Barracks. Also visiting the Spence home! last week were Albert Cramer and Bill Gelm of Orlando whoj returned over the Overseas High- way yesterday afternoon. | Miss Spence, a student at an} Orlando designing school, is} spending a vacation here with her parents. | LEARN TO DANCE Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Ballet, Ball Room, Rhumba Learn to play your favorite instrument. Cecil Carbonell Studios Page Bk C. Lombard, Fred McMurray TRUE CONFESSION Matinee: Balcony. 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ ANNOUNCING ... PALMER’S ROOFING COMPANY CTILE COMPOSITION ROOFING “v°BARRETT'S ROOFING ' Bstimates Cheerfully Given 1212 White St. Key West 15 N. E. 17 Terrace, Miami —16 Years In South Florida— TAIPZLLALL LLL esgece Mrs. Pearl Brinas left on the business visit and will be gone for several days. Webster Roberts, business man of Key West, leaving over the highway yester- day going to Miami for a_busi- ness visit of several days. Will Moss and family of Miami are visitors in the city with rel- atives and friends and expect to remain for about one week. Miss Francis Lee Tiller, nurse the United States Public Health Service hospital in Key West, left on the afternoon bus yesterday for Lakeland and Tam- pa for a vacation of about one E , Wir. and Mrs. J. Wilbur Cates, week. 2 Sction,.@f Officers, Harris who iwere visiting with Mr<Cates’ | ool Parent-Teacher Asso- "parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan School //Cates, left yesterday accompanied Key West for ‘about one week en- George M. Ettkins, who was in joying a vacation, left on the afternoon bus yesterday for | Washington, D. C. Miss Elsie Mae Lowe, who was spending a while with relatives, left on the afternoon bus yester- day for her home in Miami. Mrs. Elwood Key, who had been visiting in Miami for a few days, returned on the 2 o'clock bus yesterday afternoon. Mrs. John Russell and children, Benjamin and Hilda, were arri- vals yesterday from Plantation Key for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Opal Smith and daughter, Miss Sarah Helen Smith and George Allen Warren of Ft. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | week-end of Mr. Warren’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Warren of Eaton street. Sam Goldsmith, assistant to G. S. Kennedy, meteorologist, in charge of the local weather bu- reau, who had been spending a few days visiting in Miami and surrounding points, returned to |Key West last evening over the | highway. Mrs. Henry Moss and three children, and Mrs. Anton Brost, were among the arrivals in Key West Saturday from Miami for a ter-ip-law...Mr. and afternoon bus yesterday for Mi- visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BuO wo chil- | aami en route to Baltimore for a! Edwin Roberts on Francis street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crull of Mi- ami, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patti of New York, were week- end visitors in Key West. While was a passenger ‘here, they were the guests of Mr. |, * and Mrs. William Knight. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bates Curry and daughter, Miss Lamar Louise, | were arrivals in Key West Satur- day from Miami for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson, were included in the arrivals here Saturday from Miami for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Livandais and son were arrivals in k West last dyeek from Miami for a visit’ With’ ‘relatives and friendB:. 1g.. Liyangais~ is; tgr ef FRY GAS are now making their home # Miami. 8 ei Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chase were arrivals in Key West Saturday from Miami for a short visit. Mrs. Albert Sweeting and daughter, Jennie, and_ sons, Harold and Will, were arrivals in Key West Saturday from Miami fora visit with relatives and friends. BETTER THAN SOME DRIVERS GUTHRIE, Okla. — William Watson of this city, although his legs have been useless since he was stricken with infantile paral- ysis years ago, passed a_ state driver’s test with a score of 92 out of a possible 100. ——— ey Friendly Banking... isn't something we' talk about, it’s something we practice in our daily relations with all who bank with us. We re sure that you will like banking here, and we in- vite you to come in and get acquainted with the services that we offer... . CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation By 6 Between 6 deliver your copy of , 4 First In NO. SQUAT ‘NO STOOP If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN P.M. PHONE- WESTERN UNION and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will The Citizen. WOO IIL III TSS IIIS SSS Catt tt tit ttLtZLLLtLitzLttttiziz America ANOTHER SHIPMERT PHILCOS has just arrived! 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HAMMOND, IIl.—Charles Ah- i| rends of this city put his wife and children out of the house while drunk, and then threw them a mattress and bedclothes. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of pressing our sincere appreciation to our friends in Key West, Homestead and on the K for the many acts of kindness shown us during our recent bereave- ment, the illness and death of our beloved one, Mrs. Flovian Saunders. We are indeed grate- ex- MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1938. ARRIVED HERE SUNDAY 2 Mrs. Roland Barker, fore marriage was Miss Hertell of Key West, was an arrival over the highway yester- day from her home in New York, and is siting with her sisters at the home on Caroline street. It’s Deliciously Fresh! — TRY IT TODAY — STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS who be- Rosalie ful for the use of the cars, to the ‘donors of the beautiful floral tr butes and messages of sympath: We assure one and all that their | kindness will never be forgotten. | EDDIE SAUNDERS. OLIVER SAUNDERS. MR. 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